The Social Context of Nonverbal Behavior

The Social Context of Nonverbal Behavior

ISBN-10:
0521586666
ISBN-13:
9780521586665
Pub. Date:
08/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521586666
ISBN-13:
9780521586665
Pub. Date:
08/13/1999
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Social Context of Nonverbal Behavior

The Social Context of Nonverbal Behavior

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Overview

This volume presents, in an integrated framework, the newest, most contemporary perspectives on the role of nonverbal behavior in social interaction. The book includes empirically-grounded work and theories that are central to our understanding of the reciprocal influences between nonverbal behavior and social variables. In doing so, it contributes to the ongoing controversy now shaping the field regarding the degree to which nonverbal behavior represents social, as opposed to biological, forces. Contributors to this volume also highlight a number of recent subareas in the domain of nonverbal behavior that hold much promise, including the role of nonverbal behavior in group membership and media influences on nonverbal behavior. This book will prove useful to professionals in communication, psychotherapy, and counseling.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521586665
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/13/1999
Series: Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.98(d)

Table of Contents

1. Introducing nonverbal behavior within a social context Pierre Philippot, Robert S. Feldman and Erik J. Coats; 2. Cultural influences on nonverbal expressions of emotion Cenita Kupperbusch, David Matsumoto, Kristie Kooken, Sherry Loewinger, Hideko Uchida, Carinda Wilson-Cohn and Nathan Yrizarry; 3. Option or obligation to smile: the effects of power and gender on facial expression Marianne LaFrance and Marvin A. Hecht; 4. Emotional displays and dissemblance in childhood: implications for self-presentation Carolyn Saarni, Hannelore Weber; 5. Family expressiveness: a retrospective and new directions for research Amy G. Halberstadt, Valerie W. Crisp and Kimberly L. Eaton; 6. The influence of television on children's nonverbal behavior Erik J. Coats, Robert S. Feldman and Pierre Philippot; 7. Group membership and the decoding of nonverbal behavior Gilles Kirouac and Ursula Hess; 8. Mimicry: facts and fiction Ursula Hess, Pierre Philippot and Sylvie Blairy; 9. Facial expression and emotion: a situationist view Jose-Miguel Fernandez-Dols; 10. Facial behavior alone and in the presence of others Hugh Wagner and Victoria Lee; 11. The social and emotional functions of facial displays Antony S. R. Manstead, Agneta H. Fischer and Esther Jakobs; 12. The evolution of parallel process model of nonverbal behavior Miles L. Patterson; 13. Conflict issues and conflict strategies as contexts for nonverbal behavior in close relationships Judith A. Feeney, Patricia Noller, Grania Sheehan and Candida Peterson; 14. Love's best habit: deception in the context of relationships D. Eric Anderson, Matthew E. Ansfield, Bella M. DePaulo.
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